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Re: What does this mean?

In headlines, titles and other places where a full sentence isn't absolutely necessary, you will see this kind of construction.

An advert for a restaurant might start "Feeling Hungry?" Of course, it means "Are you feeling hungry?"
A document helping you to fix your computer could start "Computer viruses driving you crazy?" This means "Are computer viruses driving you crazy?"
At a nightclub in my town, there is a permanent sign outside reading "Wanna boogie?!" This means "Do you want to boogie?" or "Do you want to dance?"

Remember - if you don't use correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing, anything you write will be incorrect.

Re: What does this mean?

A better thread title would have been Written a book?

Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed. (Avoid phrases like "HELP!", "Urgent!", "translation please", "What does this mean?" "how do I say this", "I'm new" and similar expressions.)